When will people learn, it's a comedy on sexuality, not just homosexuality but heterosexuality as well.

The portrayal of heterosexuals in this movie is one of ignorance, pretty much like his previous film which didn't even need to use sexuality as a precursor.

Overall there are 2 players in the film, a catalyst and society. How does society react with the catalyst? They either are stumped by whats happening unable to comprehend the situation or they turn their back on the situation.

There are scenes of racial tolerance, cultural tolerance, political tolerance and sexual tolerance. Man the different ethics that are attacked in this film are probably too numerous to cover even the most subtle of contexts.

Ironically it's always the smallest of stereotypes that seems to hit home the hardest, making those stereotypes feel like a minority.

I haven't seen this movie but it does concern me. I teach grade 8 boys who were already talking about seeing this movie. After the borat movie, all i heard from my boys were catch phrases from that movie. I never allowed my kids to make any homophobic remarks in my class...but it took training. I'm worried that i'm going to return to a school in the fall that has the wrong impression of gay people and that will encourage homophobia in my school.

If anything, that movie portrays heterosexuals as rednecks. Yes, as a gay guy I cringed at times, but I get the feeling that people who are so close-minded to think that Bruno is real are not the people going to see it.